Kgabung Caters For Dessert Demands

One Kgabung makes Desserts at home and delivers to clients
One Kgabung makes Desserts at home and delivers to clients

One Kgabung’s mouth watering desserts are an ideal treat for people with a sweet tooth.

Kgabung makes desserts for all occasions be it weddings, baby showers or birthday parties. In an interview with Showtime, she said she realised that many people like desserts, but are not able to prepare the delicacies. She said at occasions such as weddings, the demand for dessert is always high from people who attend such events. She also said her dessert business aims to bridge that gap and give the groom, bride and others a chance to worry about other important things. She added that the public has received her business with open arms.

“I was raised by a single parent, my mother and she is my hero. She made sure i am always happy in many ways and making family desserts was one of them. We ate them on weekends or holidays. This inspired and made me fall in love with the job.I used to watch her making different types of desserts,” she said. Kgabung further explained that she then decided to make desserts with a bit of a twist, thus making the presentation more appealing to customers, and ensuring that her desserts are very tasty. She makes chocolate and vanilla flavor. The young woman makes her desserts at home then delivers to her clients. Her business has a Facebook page called “Desserts By One.”

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